Tow Hooks
burketd
01-20-2004, 01:02 PM
I see tow hooks on the web ranging from $10 a piece to $100 for the set. Do I need just the $100 ones that come with a kit, or can I use the $10 ones? And are the mounting holes already in the frame?
comp
01-22-2004, 08:46 AM
think safety FIRST what are the cheapie's rated at (in lbs) do the have
the strap clips (to keep strap from falling off when slack ) just try not
to get ripped-off OR hurt with cheap junk :smokin:
the strap clips (to keep strap from falling off when slack ) just try not
to get ripped-off OR hurt with cheap junk :smokin:
XJScott
01-23-2004, 09:37 PM
I see tow hooks on the web ranging from $10 a piece to $100 for the set. Do I need just the $100 ones that come with a kit, or can I use the $10 ones? And are the mounting holes already in the frame?
On a uni-Body XJ, there is not enough strength in the metal "frame" for the demands of a tow hook bolted directly to it.
C4x4 and other companies have a tow hook kit that consists of the brackets to bolt everything to.
I can send pics if ya wanna see what they are.
I picked mine up from a junk yard for 30 bucks for everything including bolts. I did get new grade 8 bolts for extra confidence.
On a uni-Body XJ, there is not enough strength in the metal "frame" for the demands of a tow hook bolted directly to it.
C4x4 and other companies have a tow hook kit that consists of the brackets to bolt everything to.
I can send pics if ya wanna see what they are.
I picked mine up from a junk yard for 30 bucks for everything including bolts. I did get new grade 8 bolts for extra confidence.
MagicRat
01-25-2004, 11:40 AM
A kit with brackets is a MUST HAVE!!
I got mine from the Jeep dealer, all brackets, tow hooks etc. The kit also was strong enough to bolt a winch to as well.
I got mine from the Jeep dealer, all brackets, tow hooks etc. The kit also was strong enough to bolt a winch to as well.
MagicRat
01-25-2004, 11:42 AM
Also, get the painted ones, if you can. The chrome ones are slightly weaker due to hydrogen embrittlement during the plating process, (in theory anyways)
XJScott
01-25-2004, 11:56 AM
Also, get the painted ones, if you can. The chrome ones are slightly weaker due to hydrogen embrittlement during the plating process, (in theory anyways)
Like they say...
Chrome don't get ya home!
hehehe 8*)
Like they say...
Chrome don't get ya home!
hehehe 8*)
atl_xj
03-30-2004, 10:34 AM
I bought some with clips for my 97 country. I can't figure out what to actually bolt them to.
They have three holes through them. My bumper has two holes.
Help!
97 XJ
3 inch BDS
BFG 31x10.5
They have three holes through them. My bumper has two holes.
Help!
97 XJ
3 inch BDS
BFG 31x10.5
gtmud
06-28-2004, 03:04 PM
Tow hooks are the BOMB. ONLY if their installed correctly. I have the hooks and kit from Rubicon Express. It bolts directly to the uni-body. One word of wisdom, DON'T TRY TO YANK ANYONE OUT WITH THEM! You WILL lose your front bumper!!! After you install them, find a GOOD welder to run a bead along the bracket for extra security. Metal is thin, but it can be done .
rctrex
07-10-2004, 10:17 PM
I installed the tow hook set from Rustys Off road and they work great. They come with the brackets to mount to the unibody and the instructions on their website show you exactly how to install them. They were $75 vs. $120+ from the dealer.
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